Creative Holidays announces enhancements to trade booking engine iCreate
Creative Holidays has announced further functionality and enhancements to its trade booking engine iCreate. Consultants now have the ability to book international internal flight sectors with Creative Holidays without having to contact reservations.
This new functionality is part of the company’s ongoing strategy and commitment to enhance and simplify its technological services and processes to help the trade.
Andrew Yell, general manager, product, sales and marketing, Creative Holidays said “We recently enhanced iCreate giving consultants the ability to book TG and PG domestic flights in Thailand without having to contact reservations. We are now happy to announce we have rolled this functionality out for all internal sector flights we offer at Creative Holidays.
“Consultants can now book Hawaii Airpass through Hawaiian Airlines as well as domestic sectors in Vietnam , China and India. This is a unique feature for our booking engine iCreate”.
“Consultants will find this new capability a real resource when booking their clients’ holidays as it will save time and offer more flexibility and ease throughout the booking process”.
Mr Yell said “We continually strive to evolve our brand, product offering and operational functionality to offer our travel partners choice, efficiency and the highest level of service.â€
For further information on this new functionality contack a local Creative Holidays BDM.
by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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